cat

Arabic translation: هرّ، قطّ، هرّة، قطّة

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English term or phrase:cat
Arabic translation:هرّ، قطّ، هرّة، قطّة
Entered by: Fuad Yahya

05:39 Mar 8, 2002
English to Arabic translations [PRO]
Science - Zoology
English term or phrase: cat
noun
steve
هرّ، قطّ، هرّة، قطّة
Explanation:
Pronounced:

HIRR or QITT (masculine)

HIRRA or QITTA (feminine)

There are many region-specific terms as well, such as GATU, BISS, SANNOOR, etc.

Fuad
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هرّ، قطّ، هرّة، قطّة


Explanation:
Pronounced:

HIRR or QITT (masculine)

HIRRA or QITTA (feminine)

There are many region-specific terms as well, such as GATU, BISS, SANNOOR, etc.

Fuad

Fuad Yahya
Native speaker of: Native in ArabicArabic, Native in EnglishEnglish
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